Callaway Chrome Tour April Major: Masters Season Gets Its First Limited-Edition Ball
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Callaway Chrome Tour April Major: Masters Season Gets Its First Limited-Edition Ball

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Callaway Chrome Tour April Major: Masters Season Gets Its First Limited-Edition Ball

Callaway kicks off its 2026 Major Series with a floral-striped Chrome Tour celebrating the 90th playing of golf’s most prestigious tournament. You know the one.

Major season is limited-edition season, so here we go. Every year, as April approaches, the golf ball companies start rolling out their not-so-subtle tributes to a certain tournament in Augusta, Ga.—the one they’re contractually forbidden from naming. Callaway is first out of the gate this year with the Chrome Tour April Major, a limited-edition ball that leans into the floral aesthetic of the venue-that-shall-not-be-named while adding a few design touches that are genuinely worth talking about.

If you’re new to this whole thing, here’s how it works: brands aren’t allowed to say “Masters.” They can’t use the logo, the name or presumably even hum the theme music without risking an autographed letter from Augusta National’s attorney of record. So, the euphemism of choice for Callaway’s first Major Series release is “April Major.” Wink, wink. We all know what we’re talking about: Masters, Masters, Masters.

The “April Major” design

Callaway Chrome Tour April Major golf ball 2026

The headline detail is what Callaway is calling a “360 Floral Stripe.” It’s a fresh take on the traditional side stamp stripe—the interior of the stripe handles branding duties while flowers (let’s call them “azaleas” because what else would they be?) frame the outer edges. It’s a clean look that manages to be thematic without veering into souvenir-shop territory.

Each box features four different colorways of those signature flowers—yellow, pink, orange, purple. Or lilac. Semantics. The point is you’re getting some variety in there and the overall presentation reads more “curated” than “we slapped some flowers on it.”

The commemorative player number is “90”, marking what will be the 90th playing of the Masters. Excuse me, I meant to say April Major.

Callaway Chrome Tour April Major golf ball 2026

And then there’s the straight-line Callaway logo—a clean, block-print treatment that’s a subtle departure from the standard script. It’s the kind of thing that should be no big deal but if you’ve spent any time in the golf industry, you know that changing a logo—even slightly, even temporarily—requires approximately 57 signatures, a unanimous board vote, two executive retreats, a feasibility study and a papal dispensation. So, while the change is not that big of a deal, it’s kind of a big deal.

The packaging (B for effort)

With the Chrome Tour April Major golf balls, you get themed packaging which is table stakes at this point. But if I’m being honest, Callaway still lags behind TaylorMade in this department. TaylorMade’s limited-edition packaging game is a full-throttle commitment—every detail, every sleeve, every inch of the box is on theme. Callaway’s is … fine.

Callaway Chrome Tour April Major golf ball 2026

Still Chrome Tour under the hood

Beneath the flowers and the commemorative details, this is still the 2026 Chrome Tour. That means you’re getting the new Tour Fast Mantle—a 16-percent higher Flex Modulus material that Callaway says acts like a stiffer spring for increased ball speed. There’s also the Seamless Tour Aero with its optimized Hybrid Aero Pattern for distance and flight consistency plus a Precision Tour Urethane Cover for greenside control.

In other words, it’s a Chrome Tour. If you play Chrome Tour, you already know what this ball does. The limited edition doesn’t change the formula—it just dresses it up for Major Season.

The bottom line

As per usual, this is a Chrome Tour only release—no Chrome Tour X, no Triple Diamond, either. Generally speaking, Callaway doesn’t sell enough volume of the X to justify limited editions which makes business sense but annoys me, nonetheless.

The fact that this is part of Callaway’s “Major Series” suggests there’s more to come as the major championship calendar plays out. And while we’re on the subject, did you notice that I haven’t mentioned a Major Series ball for The Players Championship? As far as I’m concerned, that settles the “fifth major” debate once and for all. If it doesn’t get its own limited-edition golf ball, it’s not a major.

I don’t make the rules.

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Tony Covey

Tony Covey

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